# Locate My Device This app helps to locate a lost smartphone through the use of conventional SMS. **It is in beta and under active development** ## Screenshots | Homescreen | SMS Chat |:-:|:-:| | Homescreen | | ## Usage Send an SMS to the device you want to locate in order to retrieve information about it. **Synopsis**
```activation_command password option``` **Default values**
* The default value for ```activation_command``` is ```LMD``` * The default value for ```password``` is ```0000```. It's highly encouraged to change it **Options** Option | Explaination | Required permission -------|:------------|--------------------| locate | Will return the most accurate set of coordinates possible and a link to them pinpointed to OpenStreetMap | Location cellinfo | Will return a set of uniquely identifiable information about cell towers near the phone. You can then put this information on [OpenCellId][1] to individuate the smartphone's approximate location | Location battery | Will return battery infos | None | lock | Will lock down the smartphone | Device Administrator | callme | You will receive a call from the lost smartphone | Calls, Overlay | wifi | Will return Wi-Fi infos | Location | wifi-enable | Will enable Wi-Fi (Only API < 29) | None | wifi-disable | Will disable Wi-Fi (Only API < 29) | None | ## Legal notice * This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. Click [here](https://github.com/xfarrow/locatemydevice/blob/main/LICENSE) for more information; * As specified in the license, the software is provided "as is" with no warranty; * This software is not meant to be the only installed device locator. It is strongly advised to use it in conjunction with Google Find My Device; in fact it might suffer from a bug or might be unresponsive when you need it the most; * The logo has been provided to me for free by [Iconfinder](https://www.iconfinder.com/) ## Why? There is already Google Find My Device, but I wanted to develop a free and open source alternative (even tho it is suggested to keep Google's, unless you do not have Play Services and/or wanting to go full-in about privacy). There is already a good FOSS alternative, [Find My Device](https://gitlab.com/Nulide/findmydevice), but wanted to change it a little. I did [fork](https://www.github.com/xfarrow/FindMyDevice) it, but eventually decided to create my own project. ## Beware of malwares GitHub's releases page is the only place where I am uploading apks. ## Support If you enjoy this software, a little star is highly appreciated: it shows me people enjoy it. You can also donate if you want to, using the button below [1]: https://opencellid.org/